Tuesday, August 18 2020 12:11
Alexandr Avanesov

Prime Minister of Armenia: Every penny spent in every community  should bring new content, new color, new culture

Prime Minister of Armenia: Every penny spent in every community  should bring new content, new color, new culture

ArmInfo. Damage caused to residents of the border village of Aygepar by Azerbaijani artillery and unmanned aerial vehicles is being restored. On August 18, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan left a note about it on his Facebook  page, accompanying her with photographs of the work performed in the  village.

"As I noted earlier, every penny spent in every community should  bring a new content, a new color, a new culture." the RA Prime  Minister wrote.

Earlier, ArmInfo, referring to the Minister of Territorial  Administration and Infrastructures of the Republic of Armenia Suren  Papikyan, noted that at least 302.6 million drams will be allocated  to restore the border villages of Armenia that suffered as a result  of shelling from Azerbaijan. Work within the framework of these funds  has already been launched. It is planned to allocate 110 million  drams to compensate for the losses of real estate of residents of the  villages of Aygepar, Nerkin Karmirakhbyur and Chinari. Another 84  million drams will be used to repair schools and shelters in the  villages of Aygepar, Movses, Nerkin Karmirakhbyur and Chinari. In  addition, 82.6 million drams are planned to be allocated for the  construction of a public garden in the village of Nerkin  Karmirakhbyur and landscaping. In order to organize the work more  efficiently, it was decided to involve new construction organizations  in the program.

On July 12, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces fired at the Armenian  positions on the Tavush direction of the state border and tried to  attack them. As a result of return fire from the Armenian side, the  enemy returned to their original positions, having suffered losses.  On the morning of July 13, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces resumed  shelling the Armenian positions. Until July 16, with some  interruptions, shelling of Armenian border villages was also carried  out. According to the latest data, the Armenian side has four dead.   Azerbaijan lost 13 people. The shelling caused damage to the  infrastructure of a number of settlements.